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Commissioners may make grants not exceeding 1,000l. in aid of the construction of small harbours, piers, &c.
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85. The commissioners for the execution of this Act shall and may receive applications, and make grants in aid of the construction and erection of small harbours, piers, and quays on the sea coast of Ireland, useful or necessary for the purposes of fishery, in the same manner, on the same terms, and subject to the like conditions and regulations for the production of proper plans, specifications, and estimates, and the payment or security of a moiety of the estimated expense of constructing such harbour, pier, or quay, and all other conditions and regulations, so far as the same may be applicable, as herein-before provided in respect of grants for roads and bridges, and with like powers and authorities in relation thereto; subject always to the like sanction and direction of the Treasury; and provided always, that no grant for any one harbour, pier, or quay shall be made to a greater amount than one thousand pounds; and that the applicant for the same shall provide or satisfy the said commissioners of the existence of funds for the future maintenance and repair thereof.
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